MultiPlus ™ with Wholefood Complex With Energy Essentials A High Potency Multi-Nutrient Formula for Energy Support 1
There are so many reasons why people have low energy and too many options to offer them that you may struggle to know where to begin! Often our answer is to start with a good multivit. . . and what better place to start! The MultiPlus range is a series of iron-free , multi-nutrients with botanicals for specific support. In this presentation we use the MultiPlus Energy as the guide product as we look at the important nutrients and compounds involved in energy production. We will also look at the anatomy and physiology of energy production and finish with some of the other supportive products. 2
• There may be underlying medical causes for prolonged fatigue - consider dietary and lifestyle factors • Physical exertion can also affect energy levels • Our energy needs are for both physical and mental activity Every cell requires energy in order to function and some need more than others • the heart beats continuously • detoxification through the liver and kidneys • connective tissue repair • the digestive system uses a lot of energy! • the immune system which fights for us minute by minute • the brain needs energy for cognitive function i.e., language, problem solving, decision making • Mental f atigue impacts you physically and vice versa • As we consider the provision of energy through diet we will also look at the mechanism by which we produce that energy and the influences we can have on it with supplementation . . . . . 3
There’s nothing new in research that tells us to eat more fruit and veg – we all know the health benefits – but this study links an increased intake with increased longevity. Although not currently adopted, some researchers are calling on an increase of fruit and vegetables in the diet over an above the current recommended 5 a day. 4
The wholefoods energy-rich complex in the Multiplus range is an excellent way of supplementing the diet with a daily dose of those foods and all the natural goodness they provide like amino acids and lipids, enzymes and phytonutrients found in abundance in fruit and vegetables. 5
The addition of the Wholefood complex is not to replace a healthy diet. It is important to include plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables daily. • Polyphenols found particularly in fruits - support vascular structure and function along with their ability to reduce stickiness of the blood improves circulation. • Carotenoids are fat soluble pigments and they play a part in cell communication which is an important role and includes cellular energy production too. 6
MultiPlus range is based on a multivitamin and mineral complex. • The zinc manganese magnesium and chromium levels are important because of their role in blood sugar regulation which impacts on cellular energy production • the B vitamins play their role in the energy cycle We also have the energy support complex . . . . 215mg of a mix of botanical extracts 7
• The benefits of the nutrients in this MultiPlus formula are enhanced by a botanical complex of some natural sources of caffeine • These botanicals also have other actions which support energy 8
• Protein can be used as a fuel source but not ideal as primary function of protein is the production of brain chemicals, hormones and enzymes as well as the growth and repair of the body • Body needs continuous energy – even at rest or sleeping, the cells require energy to facilitate the functions they must perform • The body requires a suitable amount of sleep in order to catch up on all that maintenance work and recharge the batteries. Typically around 8 hours sleep • The active vs inactive person - Some form of physical activity should be included in the day to keep the body strong and responsive, reducing atrophy of the muscles and being less prone to fatigue. • Being active helps maintain a healthy body weight as carrying excess weight can lead to fatigue. • Exercise also improves our circulation and increases the blood flow round the body. . .so our cells are receiving the nutrients but also the oxygen needed to produce energy . For more information on weight management, please see the Thermogenic complex e-learning programme. 9
• The diagram on the left shows a cross section through a human cell and its contents. . . . focusing on are the mitochondria (shown in blue) • In the diagram on the right a single mitochondrion has been enlarged • Power-stations burn fuel to produce power. Mitochondria are the power stations of the cells and burn foods for fuel to grow, repair and function. • Fats and carbohydrate are metabolised or ‘burned’ in the presence of oxygen, that is aerobically, to produce energy in the form of ATP. • If there is not enough oxygen (anaerobic) . . ... .there is less energy being produced = lower energy production & more lactic acid (contributing to aching, muscles after exercise). So: • eat the right foods, • sleep well • allow our body time to rest and recuperate • ensure we have a more active lifestyle 10
This is a simplified diagram showing energy metabolism inside the mitochondria. 1. Protein fats and carbohydrates entering through the diet and are broken down into amino acids, glucose and fatty acids. 2. Fats and carbs, and amino acids, feed into the Krebs cycle. The nutrients required to facilitate all these pathways into the Krebs cycle are marked in red. Our justification for often recommending a multivitamin for energy is highlighted here with the inclusion of B vitamins, magnesium, zinc and manganese plus iron, sulphur and copper – Solgar MultiPlus Energy is well on the way to meeting those requirements. 3. The electron transport chain is where energy is produced in the form of ATP - an energy storage molecule like a battery . It is reliant nutrients including on coenzyme Q10. 4. CoQ10 has a few different forms which it cycles through during the production of ATP. If you would like more about CoQ10 our eLearning presentation on the MultiPlus with Cardio Health Essentials highlights both forms in more detail. 11
• Energy production is going on all the time but sometimes the body needs to increase it energy output i.e. raise the metabolic rate to meet additional demands. . .this is called thermogenesis. • Thermogenesis is controlled by the brown fat cells found lining the internal walls of the abdomen and round some of the organs. 12
• Thermogenesis is directly related to the metabolic rate. Brown fat contains significantly more mitochondria than white fat. • The colour of brown fat is derived from highly pigmented chemicals contained within the mitochondria. These chemicals that enable mitochondria to produce heat. • Brown fat cells therefore are metabolically active - they turn the energy from food into heat. • When the core temperature of the body is increased, the metabolism is stimulated, which ultimately causes the body to use stored fat in the white fat cells to support the additional energy requirement. i.e. Brown fat cells burn off the white fat cells to produce energy. *For more detail and further information on thermogenesis and fat burning, look for the Solgar eLearning presentation on the Thermogenic Complex. 13
We have 2 main systems for producing energy . 1. the mitochondria in our body cells using our foods to produce storable energy as ATP 2. the mitochondria in the brown fat cells which turn our foods into heat in order to burn white fat cells for energy 14
MultiPlus with Energy Essentials is a multivitamin and mineral complex including key nutrients like zinc, manganese, magnesium. . and B vitamins. The Energy support complex has 215mg of a mix of extracts from green coffee, green tea, yerba mate tea and kola nut and the addition of guarana seeds.. . a range of caffeine-rich botanicals to support our energy needs . 15
• Caffeine is a CNS stimulant - it can cross the blood-brain barrier and once it is inside the brain it blocks the effects of adenosine, a neurotransmitter which promotes sleep. • stimulating those receptors with caffeine = you feel more alert and focused. • Caution: regular excessive intake can cause several problems including emotional fatigue, mood swings, depression, anxiety and sleep deprivation . This affects our energy levels. • Effects of caffeine can take effect within 15 minutes and last 6hrs. Watch your intake of caffeine drinks during the evening if you are looking for a relaxed nights sleep. 16
• Tea typically has one third of the caffeine content of coffee • The actions of caffeine are the same irrespective of the source but it is still important to note the source of the caffeine as it may contain other less desirable compounds • Coffee, for example, contains methylxanthins which prolong adrenaline effects, can cause heartburn and contribute to PMS. • Green tea, on the other hand, counters its caffeine with antioxidant polyphenols, the calminative amino acid theanine and the detoxifying chlorophyll to name but a few. . . 17
• To benefit from the energy stimulating effects of caffeine it is best sourced from a supplement in order to control the dosage more specifically • the MultiPlus Energy provides caffeine as part of a botanical complex of Green coffee, green tea, Yerba Mate, Guarana and Kola nut providing 100mg caffeine (equivalent of a cup of coffee) over 3 tablets . 18
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